Golden A' Design Award Winner 2018
The symbolic architecture of Albert Salamon's clock face collection encodes multiple layers of meaning through its systematic visual organization, material semiotics, and chromatic psychology. The ascending diagonal arrangement of devices suggests progression, aspiration, and forward momentum, archetypal symbols of growth and achievement deeply resonant within fitness and wellness contexts where users track improvement over time. Crystalline pedestals function as modern reliquaries, elevating functional objects toward contemplative consideration while their transparency symbolizes clarity, purity of purpose, and the valued quality of honest data presentation. The pervasive cool blue tonality activates associations with technological precision, trustworthiness, and calm rationality, temperamental qualities users seek from health monitoring systems, while strategically deployed coral and vermillion accents introduce warmth associated with vitality, heartbeat, and active energy. Circular progress indicators appearing across multiple displays reference ancient symbols of completion, wholeness, and cyclical time, while simultaneously evoking contemporary gamification psychology where progress toward goals generates satisfaction and continued engagement. The triangular tessellation pattern visible on one interface encodes dynamic stability and mathematical order, geometric forms traditionally associated with aspiration toward higher states and the integration of multiple elements into unified wholes. Perforated band textures suggest breathability, porosity, and the body's need for circulation, material metaphors for wearable technology's intimate relationship with physiological processes. The numerical typography, rendered in clear sans-serif forms, embodies modernist ideals of functional clarity and democratic accessibility, while varied display configurations demonstrate personalization possibilities allowing users to express individual priorities within systematic frameworks. The reflective pool surface in the foreground introduces water symbolism associated with reflection, depth, and the subconscious tracking of bodily rhythms.
The TTMM is collection of 21 clock faces dedicated for Fitbit Versa and Fitbit Ionic smartwatches. Clock faces have complications settings just with a simple tap on screen. This makes them very fast and easy to customize color, design preset and complications to user preferences. It is inspired with movies like Blade Runner and Twin Peaks series.